The AC and DC panel is one of the key building blocks of a boat's electrical system. With time, many electrical panels are undersized to handle the current electrical needs of the boat. Too many panels are jury-rigged to make it work.
Let the experts at PYS tackle your electrical panel re-and-re to ensure all circuits have dedicated circuit breakers. A safe and organized electrical panel makes power management and troubleshooting much easier.
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Brand | Name | Price | Type | Circuit Breaker | Positions | Nominal Voltage | Ammeter | Voltmeter | Multi-function Meter | |
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Blue Sea Systems | AC Main 30A (8077) |
| AC | Main | 1 | 120v AC | No | No | No | |
Blue Sea Systems | AC Main 50A (8079) |
| AC | Main | 1 | 120v AC | No | No | No | |
Blue Sea Systems | ELCI Main 30A Double Pole (8100) |
| AC | Main | 2 | 120v AC | No | No | No | |
Blue Sea Systems | Metal AC Panel - Main + 3 Positions, Voltmeter (8043) |
| AC | Main/Branch | 4 | 120v AC | No | Yes | No | |
Blue Sea Systems | Surface Mount Panel Enclosure 120V AC / 30A ELCI Main + 3 Positions (3116) |
| AC | Main/Branch | 4 | 120v AC | No | No | No | |
Blue Sea Systems | Traditional Metal AC Panel - Main + 1 Position (8029) |
| AC | Main/Branch | 2 | 120v AC | No | No | No |